Shop sustainably with Rennie Grove this Christmas

The season of gifting is just around the corner and with more of us shifting our thoughts to the environment and what we can do to improve it, many will be wondering where that leaves their Christmas shopping this year...

Shop sustainably with Rennie Grove this Christmas

Rennie Grove has created a handy guide to a sustainable Christmas, to ensure the season of goodwill can be good for the planet too, without missing any of the best bits.

Here are our top tips:

1. Second-hand gifting

Gone are the days of second-hand gifting being a taboo. As we all become more aware of the damage that fast fashion and consumerism can do to the environment, it is becoming not only acceptable but positively encouraged to shop pre-loved gifts for family and friends.

Your local Rennie Grove charity shop is a perfect place to do this. With shops located on high streets around Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire you are sure to find one on your doorstep which is a veritable treasure trove of pre-loved fashion, homeware and toys.

2. Sustainable fashion
We all love to get dressed up at this time of year but buying new outfits for occasions can be prohibitively expensive, especially if you don’t anticipate wearing them more than once. This is where charity shops are perfect.

Racks of clothes and shoes in a Rennie Grove charity shop

Each of our shops stocks partywear and we have two Restyled boutiques (one in Beaconsfield and one in Berkhamsted) that focus on stocking high-end fashions and designer labels. They’re the perfect place to pick up beautiful occasion wear in pristine condition for a fraction of the retail price.

Our shops always need new donations of high-end designer and occasion wear so why not combine a visit to the shop with donating your own pre-loved party pieces?

3. Environmentally friendly cards

Nothing beats the feeling of receiving a hand-written card through the post at this time of year. It can be concerning to think about the paper waste involved, which is why we have committed to stocking only recyclable cards. As well as standard cards that are all recyclable, we stock a range of plantable cards that leave a lasting legacy by giving the recipient something to grow in their garden, long after the lifespan of an ordinary card.

Plantable cards in a Rennie Grove shop

Deborah Gould, Director of Retail at Rennie Grove, says:

“Recent world events and the daily news agenda mean that concern for the environment is never far from anybody’s thoughts. At Rennie Grove we’re committed to helping local people have a more sustainable Christmas – whether that’s the gifts they buy, the clothes they wear or the way they send greetings to loved ones.

“We are fully committed to supporting the environment and have taken many steps in our shops to support sustainability. This includes the products we stock, the packaging we use for online orders and even the fixtures and fittings we use in store, with our recently refurbished shops featuring reused fittings where possible.

“As well as supporting the environment, shopping with Rennie Grove this Christmas raises vital funds that are needed to keep our services running. We couldn’t continue to support local people with life-limiting illnesses without the support of our community and we’d like to say a huge thank you to everybody who chooses to shop in our stores this festive season.”

You can find your nearest Rennie Grove shop here.

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